Church of Greece
Holy Synod rejects payroll changes, gov't digs heels in
A tentative deal between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Archbishop Ieronymos to take Greek priests off the state payroll and resolve a property dispute appeared in doubt on Friday after the Holy Synod rejected any changes to the way clerics are paid and called for more discussion.
PM's office says decision on payment of clergy is state's prerogative
The decision on how clerics will be paid lies solely with the state, the prime minister's office said on Friday, responding to an announcement by the Church of Greece's Hierarchy that it would not accept losing their status as civil servants.
Bishops push back against church-state deal
The Church of Greece's Hierarchy said on Friday it had voted to retain the status of civil servants for clergy, essentially rejecting a key element of the tentative deal with the government on changing church-state relations.
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Bishop walks out of meeting on Church-state agreement
A meeting of the Church of Greece's Hierarchy on a controversial preliminary agreement for redrawing the Church-state relationship got off to a rocky start on Friday, with the metropolitan bishop of Messinia, Chrysostomos, walking out of the proceedings.
Amid discontent, bishops to discuss Church-state deal
The first major clash within the Church over a tentative agreement between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Archbishop Ieronymos to take clerics off the state payroll is expected on Friday when the Holy Synod is to convene amid reports of objections among a significant portion of the bishops.
Opposition to tentative deal on Church and state grows
Bishops on Tuesday continued to express opposition to the tentative agreement between Archbishop Ieronymos and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on relations between Church and state and the way priests will be paid, ahead of a crucial meeting of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece on Friday.
Holy Synod to convene amid pique over church-state deal
Amid lingering skepticism within the ranks of the Church of Greece over a tentative agreement struck last week between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Archbishop Ieronymos to move 10,000 clerics off the state payroll and recognize the "religious neutrality" of the state, the Holy Synod is preparing for an emergency meeting on the subject on Friday.
Education minister to brief patriarch on church-state deal
Education Minister Costas Gavroglou was dispatched to Istanbul on Saturday to brief Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios on a tentative agreement reached last week between Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Archbishop Ieronymos.
Holy Synod to meet next week over church-state deal
The Holy Synod of the Church of Greece on Friday said it will convene on November 16 to discuss the agreement between Archbishop Ieronymos and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras regarding clerics' wages and the setting up of a fund to manage and develop property claimed by both the Church and the state.
PM: Greece to announce 10,000 new state jobs in 2019
Greece will be announcing 10,000 new state sector jobs in 2019, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Thursday in the wake of the announcement Tuesday of a tentative deal with the Church of Greece.